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anthony: hi, katty. christian: this should go swimmingly. katty: hey, anthony. christian: let's talk about joe biden because we focused on donald trump. those are bad numbers for an incumbent. the one thing he can fix which shows up in all of these polls is the age problem. --e can't fix which shows up and all of these polls is the age problem. katty: yeah, he is old, and he will have to address it better than he has been addressing it now the campaign says they will have more video appearances and are trying to make fun of the age thing, saying i am older than the phonograph, i am older than christian fraser. christian: [laughter] katty: and maybe that will help. maybe that is going to do somewhat. but the truth isoe biden is old, and know what they're trying to do is get surrogates out there and saying he is old, the other guy is crazy and that is your choice. the white house and the biden campaign say that they are excited about this day because finally they feel this is it, this is the contest, mano a mano, biden against trump, and this is their chance to sh
anthony: hi, katty. christian: this should go swimmingly. katty: hey, anthony. christian: let's talk about joe biden because we focused on donald trump. those are bad numbers for an incumbent. the one thing he can fix which shows up in all of these polls is the age problem. --e can't fix which shows up and all of these polls is the age problem. katty: yeah, he is old, and he will have to address it better than he has been addressing it now the campaign says they will have more video appearances...
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well it's started off with anthony. anthony, we're getting close now to three months of this genocide. do you think that the world believes that the israeli onslot could not have been stopped if the western regimes had wanted to stop it? well, the western regimes are in disharmony with their own people, and uh, that is becoming very clear that the resistance is... deep and profound and significant in the west, but the governments are so tied into the zionist network that we're not seeing action, but who we are seeing action from is, do we call them the hootis, now the yemen, because they're taking charge of the yemeny government, the ansarlah, the people in the red sea, and the south africans, the yemeny, and the south africans have taken major steps, the genocide, the charge in the international court of justice with south africa, bringing the charge of genocide directly on israel, this is big, this is genocide we're talking about, of course israel talks a great deal about the genocide it has suffered, now it is imposi
well it's started off with anthony. anthony, we're getting close now to three months of this genocide. do you think that the world believes that the israeli onslot could not have been stopped if the western regimes had wanted to stop it? well, the western regimes are in disharmony with their own people, and uh, that is becoming very clear that the resistance is... deep and profound and significant in the west, but the governments are so tied into the zionist network that we're not seeing...
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emails between anthony, a guy named jeremy farrar, who's sort of the anthony fauci of england, maybe the biggest dispenser of grants in all of europe. the emails have a harried nature or you know how you can read emails between people. you can get a sense of that. they're worried. you also get a sense that they're worried because they go on till three in the morning. they go on through midnight. his are emailing anthony fauci and saying, hey, we see this paper, it's from wuhan and it's of function research and it looks like we funded it, but it never went through the safety committee. mysterious, never went through the safety committee, got approval, were unsure how that could have happened the emails, having greasing hairy nature, you get to midnight and fauci's responding to his assistant saying there will be do these have your cell phone be up early i will have for you in the morning at three in the morning. fauci an email to somebody named bob kadlec. i didn't know who that was at the time. in fact, i didn't know that for a year or two. two were well into the book. and then i met
emails between anthony, a guy named jeremy farrar, who's sort of the anthony fauci of england, maybe the biggest dispenser of grants in all of europe. the emails have a harried nature or you know how you can read emails between people. you can get a sense of that. they're worried. you also get a sense that they're worried because they go on till three in the morning. they go on through midnight. his are emailing anthony fauci and saying, hey, we see this paper, it's from wuhan and it's of...
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well, let's start. off with anthony, anthony, we're getting close now to three months of this genocide. do you think that the world believes that the israeli onslot could not have been stopped if the western regimes had wanted to stop it? well, the western regimes are in disharmony with their own people, and that is becoming very clear that the resistance is deep and... found and significant in the west, but the governments are so tied into the zionist network that we're not seeing action, but we are seeing action from is do we call them the hootis, now the yemen, because they're taking charge of the yemen government, the people in the red sea and the south africans, the yeminies and the south. africans have taken major steps, the genocide, the charge in the international court of justice with south africa bringing the charge of genocide directly on israel, this is big, this is genocide we're talking about, of course israel talks a great deal about the genocide it has suffered, now it is imposing a genocide and it is being taken to task by the united nations court, and that is big, and
well, let's start. off with anthony, anthony, we're getting close now to three months of this genocide. do you think that the world believes that the israeli onslot could not have been stopped if the western regimes had wanted to stop it? well, the western regimes are in disharmony with their own people, and that is becoming very clear that the resistance is deep and... found and significant in the west, but the governments are so tied into the zionist network that we're not seeing action, but...
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e-mails between anthony fauci and other virologists around the world and anthony fauci and sort much the anthony fauci of england, maybe the biggest grants of europe. and read the e-mails and get a sense that they're worried and you get a sense they're worried because they go on until 3:00 in the morning. they go on through midnight and his assistants are e-mailing anthony fauci and say, hey, we see this paper, it's from wuhan and it's gain of function research and looks like we funded, but it never went through the safety committee. mysterious, never went through the safety committee got approval. we're unsure how that could have happened. the e-mails have increasing harried nature. you get to midnight and fauci is responding to his assistants saying there will be duties, have yourself on, be up early, i will have duties for you in the morning. at 3:00 in the morning, fauci sends an e-mail to someone named bob, i didn't know who that was until later in the book. head of the safety committee. just like government is and government screws up so much, the safety committee is secret. th
e-mails between anthony fauci and other virologists around the world and anthony fauci and sort much the anthony fauci of england, maybe the biggest grants of europe. and read the e-mails and get a sense that they're worried and you get a sense they're worried because they go on until 3:00 in the morning. they go on through midnight and his assistants are e-mailing anthony fauci and say, hey, we see this paper, it's from wuhan and it's gain of function research and looks like we funded, but it...
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is it is widely not because of israel but because of joe biden and anthony blinken. appeasement, equivocation is a provocation for our enemies, not that they need one but you can see how they conduct themselves very differently under the biden regime then they did when donald trump was president. it has consequences for us, men and women in the theater, are being shot at, they are exposed, this administration has gone week need, they will not attack iran directly but has a voices of isolation and islamism in our own country urging them not to. but that puts our troops at great risk. iran is on the precipice of having nuclear weapons, can you imagine what it will do without. iran has essentially conquered lebanon, yemen, iran is conquering iraq, iran owns hamas, lock stock and barrel, iran has created hezbollah and what is our administration doing, they are funding them all. their funding terrorism and their funding iran, in addition to that, they are making these public relation moves to make the you think that there doing something like the houthis were on the ameri
is it is widely not because of israel but because of joe biden and anthony blinken. appeasement, equivocation is a provocation for our enemies, not that they need one but you can see how they conduct themselves very differently under the biden regime then they did when donald trump was president. it has consequences for us, men and women in the theater, are being shot at, they are exposed, this administration has gone week need, they will not attack iran directly but has a voices of isolation...
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-(anthony) kenan thompson. (samantha) snl? (anthony) snl. (samantha) funny. (anthony) funny. -she's amazing. hilarious. -(anthony) she is. -(samantha) amazing vibes. -thank you samantha. okay, good answer. (cheering and applause) lily? i'm curious. who do you pick? i guessed suge knight. (everyone gasps) whoa! oh my god! i don't totally know who that is, but... wow. ..his name has been in my head recently. -okay. -then i saw the knight, and i was like, "it's got to be!" (anthony) you do know that the person you name has to be able to come out of this sphere right now? -(laughter) -is he dead? -no, no, no! he's much alive. -that part... uh, he's just "detained" at the moment. -(laughter) -oh my god. so he wouldn't be able to walk outta the sphere right now. -got it. -(anthony) yeah. (laughter and applause) alright, it's time! we've got to know. what name did you guess? so i saw all the clues. i saw the blue jay. i saw the saturday night live. i saw jay-z, i saw obama, and i saw his face in my mind. but i panicked and i put the first comedian named jay that i could think of and
-(anthony) kenan thompson. (samantha) snl? (anthony) snl. (samantha) funny. (anthony) funny. -she's amazing. hilarious. -(anthony) she is. -(samantha) amazing vibes. -thank you samantha. okay, good answer. (cheering and applause) lily? i'm curious. who do you pick? i guessed suge knight. (everyone gasps) whoa! oh my god! i don't totally know who that is, but... wow. ..his name has been in my head recently. -okay. -then i saw the knight, and i was like, "it's got to be!" (anthony) you...
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anthony hall, professor of global. bridge university out of leth bridge and harley schlanger spokes of russia organization out of postam germany and thank you viewers for being with us on another spotlight, i'm hope to see you right here next time, thanks for being with us, goodbye. 'more than 500 the children were killed during the conflict, what have they done wrong? being born in gaza is not the crime. more than year after the war was waged by the israeli regime on the gaza strip, and approximately year after the cairo donors conference was held for rebuilding gaza, the reconstruction project is still teatering between the cruelty of the siege and the procrastination of the israeli'. what we are doing here to keep people surviving, we are not talking about quality of life in gaza, if you lock deeply in what is going on in gaza, you will find out big slogan that there is no tomorrow, all agree that the slowdown in the reconstruction is due to the slow process of transferring funds pledged by the donor countries of th
anthony hall, professor of global. bridge university out of leth bridge and harley schlanger spokes of russia organization out of postam germany and thank you viewers for being with us on another spotlight, i'm hope to see you right here next time, thanks for being with us, goodbye. 'more than 500 the children were killed during the conflict, what have they done wrong? being born in gaza is not the crime. more than year after the war was waged by the israeli regime on the gaza strip, and...
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on the other side anthony fauci and those who helpeds in the coverup. if a scientist were to become infected and even if a pandemic were to occur from gain of function research that the knowledge would be worthwhile. i would venture to say the people that lost loved ones in covid would disagree. this is how it begins. they're having conversations and e-mail in a frantic pace and jeremy firar, the anthony fauci of england is having discussion withs his wife. his wife remembers 17 phone calls in one evening and remembers telling him, she's a scientist also, she says to him, maybe you should talk to your family he never intimates who might kill him but worried he might be killed over the knowledge. he bought a burner phone and that will begin in various forms ofno e-mail that are not responsive. one of r fauci's assistance sayg well, don't use your government e-mail. that's a crime. remember hillary clinton, remember all of the discussions and the executive branch has to use the e-mail and this idea we're going to go outside of the boundaries together and
on the other side anthony fauci and those who helpeds in the coverup. if a scientist were to become infected and even if a pandemic were to occur from gain of function research that the knowledge would be worthwhile. i would venture to say the people that lost loved ones in covid would disagree. this is how it begins. they're having conversations and e-mail in a frantic pace and jeremy firar, the anthony fauci of england is having discussion withs his wife. his wife remembers 17 phone calls in...
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joshua — bring out the best and anthony joshua. , .,, . , bring out the best and anthony joshua. �* . , . bring out the best and anthony joshua. , ., , ., ., joshua. joshua is a two-time world champion, _ joshua. joshua is a two-time world champion, ngannou i joshua. joshua is a two-time i world champion, ngannou can't match them for experience, but in terms of power, i saw this at a public work—out, when he was hitting that bag, this man has power. was hitting that bag, this man has power-— has power. there's a cut time where you're _ has power. there's a cut time where you're that _ has power. there's a cut time where you're that powerful, l where you're that powerful, that — where you're that powerful, that one _ where you're that powerful, that one punch in boxing can end — that one punch in boxing can end on _ that one punch in boxing can end up. he's got that power, he's — end up. he's got that power, he's proved it, so anthony joshua _ he's proved it, so anthony joshua has to raise his game, he can't — joshua has to raise his game, he can't have an average night,
joshua — bring out the best and anthony joshua. , .,, . , bring out the best and anthony joshua. �* . , . bring out the best and anthony joshua. , ., , ., ., joshua. joshua is a two-time world champion, _ joshua. joshua is a two-time world champion, ngannou i joshua. joshua is a two-time i world champion, ngannou can't match them for experience, but in terms of power, i saw this at a public work—out, when he was hitting that bag, this man has power. was hitting that bag, this man has...
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hi, anthony. why are school dinners so bad? what's going wrong ? going wrong? >> i think it's cost cutting, really. i mean , the price of really. i mean, the price of food has gone up enormously. these companies like chartwells , these companies like chartwells, who did that food must be, scratching around trying to make a well, they've got to make a profit, haven't they? and i think there's not enough care taking , you know, there's so taking, you know, there's so many things they could be doing. you know, when i mean, i went to boarding school, but, you know, you teacher at the end of you had a teacher at the end of each table. so there was a link between pupil and teacher. they had parents come in to eat some food. that would be a good idea. so they could see what the schools were serving. little things like that. they need sort of groups from the school kids to actually talk about the food at some of these meetings, you know, i mean, menus sent out to parents so parents could at least see what
hi, anthony. why are school dinners so bad? what's going wrong ? going wrong? >> i think it's cost cutting, really. i mean , the price of really. i mean, the price of food has gone up enormously. these companies like chartwells , these companies like chartwells, who did that food must be, scratching around trying to make a well, they've got to make a profit, haven't they? and i think there's not enough care taking , you know, there's so taking, you know, there's so many things they could...
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starting it off uh, with anthony. i mean, other than creating chaos with this massacres, what has the israeli regime actually accomplished from a military perspective in? suppose if the objective is to depalestinize israel, they've managed to kill 3000 or so people with a large number to go, they're pushing them towards the rafa border with egypt, and it's no secret that the objective is to kill as many as palestinians as they can, and force deport the survivors to... parts of the world, so in a way that if that is the agenda and it seems to be the agenda, that's quite a step into oblivion, guess into the darkness, not a forward movement, but if if going by their official statements of what they're trying to do, eradicate hamas, that's a ridiculous proposition, hamas is, yes, there is... structure, there are people in place, but it is movement, it is an ideology, it, and it's an ideology that has taken a global significance, and if anything, hamas is much more powerful entity now than it ever was in the past, because
starting it off uh, with anthony. i mean, other than creating chaos with this massacres, what has the israeli regime actually accomplished from a military perspective in? suppose if the objective is to depalestinize israel, they've managed to kill 3000 or so people with a large number to go, they're pushing them towards the rafa border with egypt, and it's no secret that the objective is to kill as many as palestinians as they can, and force deport the survivors to... parts of the world, so in...
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well, thank you both for being with me, starting it off uh with anthony, i mean, other than creating chaos with his massacres, what has the regime actually accomplished? from a military perspective in gaza pose if the objective is to depalestinize israel, they've managed to kill 30 thousand or so people uh with a large number to go, they're pushing them towards the rafa border with egypt, and it's no secret that the objective is to kill as many as palestinians as they can, and force deport. the survivors to other parts of the world, so in a way that if that is the agenda and it seems to be the agenda, that's quite a step into oblivion, guess, into the darkness, not a forward movement, but if if going by their official statements of what they're trying to do, eradicate hamas, that's a ridiculous problem, hamas is... "yes, there is infrastructure, there are people in place, but it is movement, it is an ideology, it, and it's an ideology that has taken a global significance, and if anything hamas is" much more powerful entity now than it ever was in the past, because it's got the attent
well, thank you both for being with me, starting it off uh with anthony, i mean, other than creating chaos with his massacres, what has the regime actually accomplished? from a military perspective in gaza pose if the objective is to depalestinize israel, they've managed to kill 30 thousand or so people uh with a large number to go, they're pushing them towards the rafa border with egypt, and it's no secret that the objective is to kill as many as palestinians as they can, and force deport. the...
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hi, anthony. why are school dinners so bad? what's going wrong ? going wrong? >> i think it's cost cutting, really. i mean , the price of really. i mean, the price of food has gone up enormously. these companies like chartwells , these companies like chartwells, who did that food must be, scratching around trying to make a well, they've got to make a profit, haven't they? and i think there's not enough care taking , you know, there's so taking, you know, there's so many things they could be doing. you know, when i mean, i went to boarding school, but, you know, you teacher at the end of you had a teacher at the end of each table. so there was a link between pupil and teacher. they had parents come in to eat some food. that would be a good idea. so they could see what the schools were serving. little things like that. they need sort of groups from the school kids to actually talk about the food at some of these meetings, you know, i mean, menus sent out to parents so parents could at least see what
hi, anthony. why are school dinners so bad? what's going wrong ? going wrong? >> i think it's cost cutting, really. i mean , the price of really. i mean, the price of food has gone up enormously. these companies like chartwells , these companies like chartwells, who did that food must be, scratching around trying to make a well, they've got to make a profit, haven't they? and i think there's not enough care taking , you know, there's so taking, you know, there's so many things they could...
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how big a risk is this for anthony joshua? it's a | this for anthony joshua? it's a massive risk. _ this for anthony joshua? it's a massive risk. just _ this for anthony joshua? it's a massive risk. just getting i this for anthonyjoshua? it�*s —. massive risk. just getting through this fight in one without getting knocked down, it's going to be very difficult. anthonyjoshua has his skills and experience, he's got a pedigree. hejust got skills and experience, he's got a pedigree. he just got to put it together and cook it up on the night. it's edge of the seat stuff. tell me how both men win. ngannou needs to get — tell me how both men win. ngannou needs to get close _ tell me how both men win. ngannou needs to get close and _ tell me how both men win. ngannou needs to get close and bring - tell me how both men win. ngannou| needs to get close and bring anthony joshua into a close quarters exchange. wrestle him if he can, drain his energy, so oncejoshua loses that speed and foot conditioning, he's in a punch to punch situation. ngannou has to slow him dow
how big a risk is this for anthony joshua? it's a | this for anthony joshua? it's a massive risk. _ this for anthony joshua? it's a massive risk. just _ this for anthony joshua? it's a massive risk. just getting i this for anthonyjoshua? it�*s —. massive risk. just getting through this fight in one without getting knocked down, it's going to be very difficult. anthonyjoshua has his skills and experience, he's got a pedigree. hejust got skills and experience, he's got a pedigree. he just got...
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but anthony has kindly agreed to be with me. we will talk to him are on the other side of the break. thanks for being with us katty. good evening. it certainly has been a day of mixed fortunes for some. after a frosty start, we had some lovely spells of sunshine. just take a look at this beautiful weather watcher picture of lancashire just a few hours ago. but there was quite a lot of cloud around for others and the cloud thick enough for some drizzle. you can sense it's quite cold for the dog walk today in swanage and dorset, and despite the drizzle, you still needed that umbrella because it really does wet you through from time to time, doesn't it? this has been the story earlier on. you can see where the cloud has been sitting across western scotland, through east anglia and down along the south coast. now, the weather front that brought the cloud stubbornly sitting along exposed east coasts, will continue to feed in quite a lot of cloud through the night. bit more of a breeze here and the cloud and the breeze will prevent te
but anthony has kindly agreed to be with me. we will talk to him are on the other side of the break. thanks for being with us katty. good evening. it certainly has been a day of mixed fortunes for some. after a frosty start, we had some lovely spells of sunshine. just take a look at this beautiful weather watcher picture of lancashire just a few hours ago. but there was quite a lot of cloud around for others and the cloud thick enough for some drizzle. you can sense it's quite cold for the dog...
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pages long this is secret information double-click of this and that's where australian billionaire anthony pratt and businessman comes in. the mar-a-lago member was often with trump and the topic of conversation at one point, turn to the military still disposal to europe to >> in our exclusive interview tonight, the former mar-a-lago employee who worked there for two decades, brian butler told me what he says are other secrets that he believes former president trump, that he overheard for president trump was discussing with pratt >> were there ever any instances when >> you were still working there that you witness for trump was in your view, carelessly throwing around national security information >> you know that it's really, you know stood out to me, but i believe it was april of 2021 there was a member, anthony pratt, who he was coming. he he flew in the night before. >> he's an australian billionaire he finishes his meeting with the former president, gets in the car and his cheapest half says, how did the meeting go? pratt without saying just says he told me and it would be us militar
pages long this is secret information double-click of this and that's where australian billionaire anthony pratt and businessman comes in. the mar-a-lago member was often with trump and the topic of conversation at one point, turn to the military still disposal to europe to >> in our exclusive interview tonight, the former mar-a-lago employee who worked there for two decades, brian butler told me what he says are other secrets that he believes former president trump, that he overheard for...
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we are talking with anthony and drag a looking at the week ahead -- we are talking with anthony adragna. we watch the sunday shows every week to find out the latest of what is going on and what sets the message this week in washington. it seems like there continues to be a lot of discussion about military aid for israel and funding for israel. john kirby was on the sunday shows yesterday with face the nation. this is part of what he said yesterday. >> the senate passed secretary leon panetta said the israelis usually fire and then ask questions. is the biden administration still submission that there should be zero conditions on aid , military aid to israel. >> i am not going to get ahead of the president or decisions you might make or not make going forward. he was clear with his call that if we do not see changes with his policy and gaza, they will make changes. >> you think these are israeli policies? >> they can decide how they prosecute this war. we just talked about them pulling troops out. they get to decide how they will process operations. we get to decide how we react to that.
we are talking with anthony and drag a looking at the week ahead -- we are talking with anthony adragna. we watch the sunday shows every week to find out the latest of what is going on and what sets the message this week in washington. it seems like there continues to be a lot of discussion about military aid for israel and funding for israel. john kirby was on the sunday shows yesterday with face the nation. this is part of what he said yesterday. >> the senate passed secretary leon...
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are you happy, sir anthony? yes. tony. i think this whole story has affected me and has actually stayed with me throughout the whole of my life, really. i also speak to the younger nicky winton actor, johnny flynn... the experience of making it will never leave me. ..and 90—year—old renate collins, whose life was saved by nicholas winton. i'm assuming that's you. that's me. if it's not faith that drives you, what is it? ethics. this is sir nicholas winton being interviewed on the bbc�*s hardtalk programme in 2014 when he was 105. love, honesty, decency... ..ethics. that standard of life. i believe in ethics. and if everybody believes in ethics, we'd have no problems at all. 26 years earlier, another bbc programme, that's life, thrust him into the spotlight after it was handed a wartime scrapbook. that tv show told the true story of how nicholas winton had saved the lives of 669 mainly jewish children. so we told her about him. she said... "i tried very hard to find out who had rescued us. "i even tried the archbishop
are you happy, sir anthony? yes. tony. i think this whole story has affected me and has actually stayed with me throughout the whole of my life, really. i also speak to the younger nicky winton actor, johnny flynn... the experience of making it will never leave me. ..and 90—year—old renate collins, whose life was saved by nicholas winton. i'm assuming that's you. that's me. if it's not faith that drives you, what is it? ethics. this is sir nicholas winton being interviewed on the bbc�*s...
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blincon is trying to show, or anthony blincan representing the us, is trying to show that the us has not lost this, but if you really think about the investment that the us has made in this genocidal war, 250 to 300, i think at this point, plain loads of military equipment sent there, and uh, all the support intel-wise and what have you, has not uh proven to be successful in defeating hamas, it's the u.s. that has lost this war also. isn't that what the us is afraid of here? it's definitely a pr recovery move. they're trying to avoid looking like they are they've been embarrassed that the um one of the poorest populations that's basically contained in an open air concentration camp uh is able to uh humiliate along with its allies and other. other countries like lebanon and yemen, they're able to defeat one of the most well-funded armies in the world, and it is due to us funding, so it's the us has an interest, so um, anthony blincon is not really an impartial moderator here to be able to negotiate or figure out solution, one because the united states and the zionist regimes share a v
blincon is trying to show, or anthony blincan representing the us, is trying to show that the us has not lost this, but if you really think about the investment that the us has made in this genocidal war, 250 to 300, i think at this point, plain loads of military equipment sent there, and uh, all the support intel-wise and what have you, has not uh proven to be successful in defeating hamas, it's the u.s. that has lost this war also. isn't that what the us is afraid of here? it's definitely a...
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are you happy, sir anthony? yes. tony, tony. i think this whole story has affected me and has actually stayed with me throughout the whole of my life, really. i also speak to the younger nicky winton actor, johnny flynn... the experience of making it will never leave me. ..and 90—year—old renate collins, whose life was saved by nicholas winton. i'm assuming that's you. that's me. if it's not faith that drives you, what is it? ethics. this is sir nicholas winton being interviewed on the bbc�*s hardtalk programme in 2014 when he was 105. love, honesty, decency... ..ethics. that standard of life. i believe in ethics. and if everybody believes in ethics, we'd have no problems at all. 26 years earlier, another bbc programme, that's life, thrust him into the spotlight after it was handed a wartime scrapbook. that tv show told the true story of how nicholas winton had saved the lives of 669 mainly jewish children. so we told her about him. she said... "i tried very hard to find out who had rescued us. "i even tried the archbishop
are you happy, sir anthony? yes. tony, tony. i think this whole story has affected me and has actually stayed with me throughout the whole of my life, really. i also speak to the younger nicky winton actor, johnny flynn... the experience of making it will never leave me. ..and 90—year—old renate collins, whose life was saved by nicholas winton. i'm assuming that's you. that's me. if it's not faith that drives you, what is it? ethics. this is sir nicholas winton being interviewed on the...
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we get an e-mail from anthony fauci of the conversation that is a group texting mechanism. yes, we've all looked at it. it is a fear site that allows them to enter into human cells this is just extraordinary. they are doing the gain of function research. fast forward a year he comes before my committee under oath and it's unequivocally never, ever funded the gain of function research. they change the definition of the gain of function and to the website the day before the hearing and changed theen definition. but even that isn't enough to weasel out of this. they have to be human viruses.im what if you take two different ones and put them together and now they infect humans. you don't know this in advance. we do know that certain of the backbones of the viruses are combined and ten, 20%. there are some the labs are working onni such as ebola that have 50% mortality. he thinks this will happen again but he thinks next time itld cod be 5% or 50%. if you'vee ever read about the black plague or the 14th century, it's hard to imagine what happens when a third of people die and i
we get an e-mail from anthony fauci of the conversation that is a group texting mechanism. yes, we've all looked at it. it is a fear site that allows them to enter into human cells this is just extraordinary. they are doing the gain of function research. fast forward a year he comes before my committee under oath and it's unequivocally never, ever funded the gain of function research. they change the definition of the gain of function and to the website the day before the hearing and changed...
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and so anthony belcher found himself heading a he to real estate, a and i was very successful. and that's why those people doing work. and i just have time to think about it. and i started to think about this past is being locked away, and i realize that that person wanted life and wanted to do things. so then i left the 2nd life for 5 years. thus began a double life. from monday to friday, she lived in london on weekends with the family and went to the office like continued as anthony. but on the weekends having dressed as a woman, she mingled with people as antonia. and i was going out to be at that time. but for me being able to be getting my step rates felt like double life is being i bed. yeah, i was planning into that task coming to pass in 2003 came the decision to finally transition through gender reassignment surgery and the family comprising 3 children and wife. andrea were suddenly confronted with a new reality for her. it was taken shocking again and it was a long journey of the couple of years. it was lots of things going on. but ultimately she says to me that a to
and so anthony belcher found himself heading a he to real estate, a and i was very successful. and that's why those people doing work. and i just have time to think about it. and i started to think about this past is being locked away, and i realize that that person wanted life and wanted to do things. so then i left the 2nd life for 5 years. thus began a double life. from monday to friday, she lived in london on weekends with the family and went to the office like continued as anthony. but on...
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anthony: we have to build our own technology. we are a financial services company with no physical locations, so the only way our product are delivered is through the mobile app or desktop services. by definition, we need technology to do that. in addition, we need processing and operating system capabilities. we bought a company in 2020. galileo is powering about 140 thousand accounts in the u.s. also it has developed a wuite of api's that allows a developer to tap into that, build a direct deposit or early paycheck, payment risk platform. in addition to that we have a technology platform that is a core thinking technology, the operating system for products, multi-product platform. we use it for sofi, by now, pay later. those are the two main products that we sell to third parties. 140 million accounts in the u.s. and latam. ed: your gains are holding around 23%. i talked about that psychological milestone of net income profit. do you finally feel like you are getting some credit? you have been talking about this plan for a whil
anthony: we have to build our own technology. we are a financial services company with no physical locations, so the only way our product are delivered is through the mobile app or desktop services. by definition, we need technology to do that. in addition, we need processing and operating system capabilities. we bought a company in 2020. galileo is powering about 140 thousand accounts in the u.s. also it has developed a wuite of api's that allows a developer to tap into that, build a direct...
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all right uh we're looking now at what anthony blinken has said uh because this is in real time that we're getting the the information uh so this is salam anthony blincan lot of work remains to be done to secure a deal on an extended truth. uh when it comes to he calls the israel war on gaza and captive prisoner exchange, so uh, either he's detached a little bit from reality, or is he's the us through anthony blincon is trying to show or anthony blincan representing the us is trying to show that the us has not lost this, but if you really think about the investment that the us has made in this genocidal war, 250 to 300 i think at this point plane loads of military equipment sent there and uh all the support. intel wise and what have you has not uh proven to be successful in defeating hamas, it's the us that has lost this war also. isn't that what the us is afraid of here? it's definitely a pr recovery move, they're trying to avoid looking like they are they've been embarrassed, that the um one of the poorest populations that's basically contained in an open air concentration camp uh
all right uh we're looking now at what anthony blinken has said uh because this is in real time that we're getting the the information uh so this is salam anthony blincan lot of work remains to be done to secure a deal on an extended truth. uh when it comes to he calls the israel war on gaza and captive prisoner exchange, so uh, either he's detached a little bit from reality, or is he's the us through anthony blincon is trying to show or anthony blincan representing the us is trying to show...
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anthony albanese has . one latest. anthony albanese has one so latest. anthony albanese has gone so far — latest. anthony albanese has gone so far in _ latest. anthony albanese has gone so far in the _ latest. anthony albanese has gone so far in the past - latest. anthony albanese has gone so far in the past to - latest. anthony albanese has gone so far in the past to sayj gone so far in the past to say that it gone so far in the past to say thatitis gone so far in the past to say that it is inevitable that australia will one day become a republic but he has given his biggest indication yet that these plans and the government's plans to put the republic referendum to australians has really been put on hold at the moment so the assistant ministerfor on hold at the moment so the assistant minister for the republic matt thistlethwaite told the abc on monday that at the moment there is no timeline and the issue is not a priority for australian. and the issue is not a priority foraustralian. he and the issue is not a priority for australian. he said that is
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>> as anthony edwards, yeah, like the first anthony edwards not the next michael jordan. i want people to be, like, this anthony edwards kid has his own style. he maybe got a mix of michael jordan in him but i can shoot the three so i think that makes me different than jordan. >> reporter: catching jordan, a distant goal, taking down the nuggets is right in edwards' reach. ant's wolves are up 2-1 on a denver team that features the mvp. how does ant feel about that, you might ask. >> you got to respect those guy, but, yeah, any time i step on the court, any time i feel like it's no reason they should be talking about him more than me. >> see, he is confident. up until last night the timberwolves had been undefeated in all of the playoffs largely behind that spectacular play from anthony edwards, and they are going to be looking to bounce back on sunday against the defending champs and i know maybe he doesn't want to be compared to him but like the guy that's nicknamed air jordan, guy, the sky, it is the limit for anthony edwards. >> whit: no question about that. no shortag
>> as anthony edwards, yeah, like the first anthony edwards not the next michael jordan. i want people to be, like, this anthony edwards kid has his own style. he maybe got a mix of michael jordan in him but i can shoot the three so i think that makes me different than jordan. >> reporter: catching jordan, a distant goal, taking down the nuggets is right in edwards' reach. ant's wolves are up 2-1 on a denver team that features the mvp. how does ant feel about that, you might ask....
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please welcome anthony anderson. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: anthony, it's good to see you. did you hear the big news about guillermo? he's marrying charlize theron. he's married to charlize theron. >> really? since sunday? >> jimmy: since sunday. >> congratulations. >> guillermo: thank you very much. thank you, i'm so happy. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he's really, really happy. >> i would be too. >> jimmy: yeah. i mean, i think we all would be. >> yeah. >> jimmy: how are you doing? it's good to see you. >> doing great, baby, how are you? >> jimmy: doing great. by the way, you did an excellent job hosting the emmys a couple of months ago. >> thank you very much. [ cheers and applause ] thank you. >> jimmy: i was wondering about a couple of things. i've been wanting to ask you about them, actually. first of all, your mother was hilarious. >> yes, she was. >> jimmy: for those who did not see, correct me if i have any of this wrong, you instructed your mother to yell at people who go on too long with their speeches? >> well, not -- i didn't instruct her to yell at anybody. >> jimmy
please welcome anthony anderson. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: anthony, it's good to see you. did you hear the big news about guillermo? he's marrying charlize theron. he's married to charlize theron. >> really? since sunday? >> jimmy: since sunday. >> congratulations. >> guillermo: thank you very much. thank you, i'm so happy. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he's really, really happy. >> i would be too. >> jimmy: yeah. i mean, i think we all would...
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anthony fauci dr. david morens before house select subcommittee on coronavirus yesterday after release of explosive emails between morens and president of choke healthlines appear to show evidence morens deletes emails secret back channels on personal email account to avoid a foia request freedom of information act request helping fauci evade covid transparencey we are smart enough to know never have smoking guns if we did wouldn't put them in emails if we found in them would delete them dr. morens at the hearing yesterday. >> you have not seen it as conflict of interest to be reviving one working to get a federal grant. >> i that i conflict of interest, as i understand it, helping. >> is that why you used gmail instead of official email or for -- >> that was avoiding more embarrassment danger. >> specifically, emails say avoiding foia correct? >> well yes, i guess you could say that i was not aware of that not aware of anything i deleted was a federal record. you are editing things letters you wand to
anthony fauci dr. david morens before house select subcommittee on coronavirus yesterday after release of explosive emails between morens and president of choke healthlines appear to show evidence morens deletes emails secret back channels on personal email account to avoid a foia request freedom of information act request helping fauci evade covid transparencey we are smart enough to know never have smoking guns if we did wouldn't put them in emails if we found in them would delete them dr....
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the us actually a state anthony blinking addressing other price the, the end of his trip to china. he was there in badging, talking about something sticking points that ran with china and also something positive, including the 1st us china talks to be held on artificial intelligence, the data and that is yet to be announced. but that is something that is going to be of the determined at a quite, quite soon. but that's something that hasn't happened before to the 1st. the us, china talks on uh, on top of that intelligence coming up at some point that was one of the positives that anthony blinking was talking about in his address to the press when it came to sticking points. he was also talking about the chinese support for the russian defense industrial base and also chinese over capacity that is flooding us. market them, not just us markets, anthony blinking thing back to being a concern in europe as well. let's see if we can get our correspondent far beyond the correct my on the line who is a she should be joining us from badging, but i've told he isn't yet on the line, but that h
the us actually a state anthony blinking addressing other price the, the end of his trip to china. he was there in badging, talking about something sticking points that ran with china and also something positive, including the 1st us china talks to be held on artificial intelligence, the data and that is yet to be announced. but that is something that is going to be of the determined at a quite, quite soon. but that's something that hasn't happened before to the 1st. the us, china talks on uh,...
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uh yeah. >> um, want to give anthony . >> um, i want to give anthony. >> um, i want to give anthony. >> i will give anthony. so which is the one. is anthony's the that one. >> yeah. >> e- 5 say that is a nine >> i would say that is a nine and that's me, that's me. >> it's definitely a ten. >> it's definitely a ten. >> that is definitely a ten. >> that is definitely a ten. >> ten all day long. >> ten all day long. >> well , um, >> ten all day long. >> well, um, you asked me to judge. um i would say that judge. okay. um i would say that sam is a nine because it's the pint glass isn't quite as full. >> are . >> are. >> are. >> oh. well, i must say, i would give it to you. thank you. congratulations. that's fantastic . fantastic. >> well. cookery lessons. i'll be there you go. >> oh, there you go. >> oh, there you go. >> ten on. and did we >> we've got ten on. and did we go yeah. go ten? yeah. >> i'll him a ten. give her >> i'll give him a ten. give her a end. that's great. and >> in the end. that's great. and they, a 9.5 or a nine, nine they, uh a 9.5 or a nine, nine and a half, nine an
uh yeah. >> um, want to give anthony . >> um, i want to give anthony. >> um, i want to give anthony. >> i will give anthony. so which is the one. is anthony's the that one. >> yeah. >> e- 5 say that is a nine >> i would say that is a nine and that's me, that's me. >> it's definitely a ten. >> it's definitely a ten. >> that is definitely a ten. >> that is definitely a ten. >> ten all day long. >> ten all day long....
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. >> and bc's anthony florez is court quartzite in sacramento tonight. and anthony, this is a tough one, this is a sobering lost? >> reporter: it certainly is. it is the end of the season for the warriors come into who knows, maybe the end of the
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anthony to the police in line-ups because it wasn't anthony the evidence was always so thin. he never should have been convicted to begin with, it's absurd that he was, but then that it takes 11 more years when the whole time we had the surveillance video, we had the medical records existed we had to get them on post-conviction once we got them, we send them to an expert who immediately said absolutely, he could not have committed this crime. his leg was shattered they x-ray showed that his leg was shattered and he could not have rotten like the perpetrator in the video, anthony, i want to bring this back to you because i think everyone it's just wondering what is next for you how are you feeling that we that same judge who sentenced you is the same one to exonerated you. you said that you've tried to keep you at positive outlook and just keep your mind strong what is next for you really, i just want to know try to do i got a book. >> i want to write about my life story, so i want to come out with a book and got my life skills like everything i do by about me being innocent,
anthony to the police in line-ups because it wasn't anthony the evidence was always so thin. he never should have been convicted to begin with, it's absurd that he was, but then that it takes 11 more years when the whole time we had the surveillance video, we had the medical records existed we had to get them on post-conviction once we got them, we send them to an expert who immediately said absolutely, he could not have committed this crime. his leg was shattered they x-ray showed that his leg...
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anthony zurcher in this case. anthony zurcher in las vegas. _ in this case. anthony zurcher in las vegas, great - in this case. anthony zurcher in las vegas, great to - in this case. anthony zurcher in las vegas, great to talk i in this case. anthony zurcherj in las vegas, great to talk to as ever. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. sir keir starmer has confirmed that labour is ditching a pledge to spend £28 billion a year on environmental projects if it wins the general election. the conservatives have described it as a major u—turn on a flagship policy. 0ur political editor chris mason spoke to the labour leader. the £28 billion was announced when interest rates were very low. now they are very high because of the damage done to the economy. maybe it was a silly comment in the first place? even the interest on the debt is measured in tens of billions of pounds. what i'm interested in is not the money, the exact sum, but the outcomes. you were interested in the exact sum until this morning. i have always been... my mission is clean pow
anthony zurcher in this case. anthony zurcher in las vegas. _ in this case. anthony zurcher in las vegas, great - in this case. anthony zurcher in las vegas, great to - in this case. anthony zurcher in las vegas, great to talk i in this case. anthony zurcherj in las vegas, great to talk to as ever. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. sir keir starmer has confirmed that labour is ditching a pledge to spend £28 billion a year on environmental projects if it wins the general...